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Signs, Causes and Treatment of Syncope (Fainting)

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benign lung nodules :: Article Creator When To Worry About Lung Nodules Plus How To Prevent Them Picture this: Your doctor orders an imaging test like a chest X-ray in preparation for an upcoming procedure, and the results show a small white spot in the center of your lungs—a pulmonary or lung nodule. Suddenly, you're wondering what this means for your health. Should you be concerned? Here, doctors explain when to worry about lung nodules, symptoms to look for plus how to prevent them in the first place. What are lung nodules? "A lung nodule is a small, solid, rounded mass of tissue in the lungs that can be seen on a chest computed tomography (CT) scan or X-ray as a white spot," explains Samir Shah, MD, an interventional radiologist and Chief Medical Officer at Qure.Ai.  Pulmonary nodules typically form when a bacterial or viral infection irritates the lung tissue. This causes a small clump of cells called a granuloma to form. The...

Mimickers of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension on imaging tests: a review

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right heart failure pulmonary embolism :: Article Creator Upcoming Trial To Test Diabetes Drug For Right Heart Failure In PAH An upcoming clinical trial will test whether empagliflozin, a drug widely approved to treat diabetes and heart failure, might be able to improve heart health in people with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). The trial will be led by scientists at Cleveland Clinic, with study sites planned at two other U.S. Medical centers. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded two grants, totaling more than $6 million, to help fund the research, the nonprofit medical center said in a Cleveland Clinic press release. "If this trial shows empagliflozin is effective, I expect significant improvements in PAH patients' symptoms, quality of life and, critically, the function of their right heart," said Gustavo Heresi, MD, a pulmonologist and researcher at Clevel...

Dilated Cardiomyopathy

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cystic fibrosis pulmonary hypertension :: Article Creator Navigating The "Really Exciting" Specialty Pharmaceutical Pipeline Experts explored the latest trends, approvals, and pipeline developments in cell and gene therapies, rare disease, immunology, and more. The specialty pharmaceutical landscape is rapidly evolving, with a robust pipeline of innovative therapies poised to transform the treatment of a wide range of conditions, according to experts in the space. From groundbreaking cell and gene therapies to novel agents targeting rare diseases and complex immunological disorders, managed care professionals must stay informed to effectively manage the growing specialty drug spend. The specialty pharmaceutical pipeline is rapidly evolving, with a robust and diverse set of new therapies in development across various therapeutic areas.Image credit: Karanov images - stock.Adobe.Com At the AMCP Nexus 2024 conference, experts...

CT for Evaluation of Hemoptysis | RadioGraphics

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birth control and high blood pressure :: Article Creator Is Your Doctor's Age Bias Making Your High Blood Pressure Worse? AARP (Source: Getty Images) Older adults are more likely than younger people to have high blood pressure and suffer from serious health conditions that can be caused or worsened by hypertension, such as heart disease and stroke. But research suggests that high blood pressure in older patients often isn't being treated as aggressively as it should be.  A Harvard study found that more than 70 percent of older Americans who need more intensive treatment for high blood pressure aren't receiving it, and some health experts say they think age bias could play a role in those decisions. The assumption by doctors that high blood pressure is inevitable after a certain age, and concerns about side effects of lower blood pressures on older people, could be factors in this undertreatment.   "There's a b...

Atrial Septal Defect (ASD): Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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acute pe treatment :: Article Creator Different Guidelines For Acute PE Offer A Mixed Bag Of Advice Guideline recommendations for acute pulmonary embolism (PE) developed by prominent professional societies give a mixed bag of advice across the US and Europe, according to a paper published online this week in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Researchers considered numerous clinical guidelines authored by the European Society of Cardiology and European Respiratory Society (ESC/ERS), Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT) Consortium, CHEST (previously referred to as the American College of Chest Physicians guidelines), American Heart Association (AHA), American Society of Hematology (ASH), and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Clinicians may find themselves flummoxed by the number of documents to choose from and the heterogeneity of the recommendations therein, as well as "areas of uncertainty or omis...

Fleischner Society: Glossary of Terms for Thoracic Imaging

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abbott heart failure :: Article Creator Abbott Kicks Off New Trial Aiming To Improve Heart Failure Outcomes With CardioMEMS, HeartMate 3 The HeartMate 3 LVAD. [Image courtesy of LVAD]Abbott (NYSE:ABT) announced today that it launched a new, first-of-its-kind clinical trial designed to help heart failure patients with advanced therapy options. The company plans to utilize its CardioMEMS HF system to identify advanced heart failure patients at high risk of mortality. This could then identify those who could benefit from a HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device (LVAD) earlier in their disease progression. Implanted in a catheter-based procedure, the CardioMEMS HF system remotely monitors pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) changes. It works to provide an early warning of worsening heart failure. HeartMate 3 helps the heart pump blood when it fails to pump blood effectively on its own. The devices work by mimicking the pumping function of the hea...

CT for Evaluation of Hemoptysis | RadioGraphics

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pulmonary artery thrombosis :: Article Creator Granddaughter Of Armenian Woman Who Died In Azerbaijan-occupied Karabakh: Last Time We Talked With Her 6 Months Ago This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Deep Vein Thrombosis Content Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein, usually in the legs. These clots require medical care right away. These clots are dangerous because they can break loose, travel through the bloodstream to the lungs, and block blood flow in the lungs (pulmonary embolism). Pulmonary embolism is often life-threatening. DVT can also lead to long-lasting problems. It may damage the vein and cause the leg to ache, swell, and change color. Clots can also form ...

Mimickers of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension on imaging tests: a review

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copd cause pulmonary hypertension :: Article Creator Your Guide To Abnormal Lab Values For Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) COPD requires regular monitoring through tests like spirometry to assess the condition's severity and aid in an individualized treatment plan. COPD is a progressive lung condition that makes breathing challenging. By regularly monitoring lab values, doctors can help assess the disease's progression and prescribe the most appropriate treatment. The most important test to assess the degree of COPD is spirometry. Spirometry is often used to follow the course and response to treatment of COPD Here's what to know about spirometry, other potential lab tests that may be used, and how to know when the results are abnormal. It's best to discuss the results with your doctor. Regular spirometry tests are typically the most integral to assessing shifts in the progression of COPD...